
PICCANINNIES - BY - ISABEL MAUD PEACOCKE - Author of "Songs of the Happy Isles." "My Friend Phil." "Robin of the Round House." "The Bonny Books of Humorous Verse," etc. - Illustrated by - TREVOR LLOYD
Piccaninnies
I. CHRISTMAS TREE. (Pohutukawa).
CLEMATIS.
CABBAGE PALM. - (Pickled Cabbages).
TEA TREE.
Bush Babies - KOWHAI BLOSSOM.
HOHERIA BLOSSOM.
THE GREAT RED ENEMY.
In a sun‑dappled world where the forest itself seems alive, a band of tiny, shy “Piccaninnies” make their home among ferns, sand dunes and towering trees. Their days are filled with playful antics—swinging on giant fern leaves, racing kiwis, and teasing the sleepy morepork—until the clamor of human settlement forces them to retreat deeper into the bush. There, the children discover a forgotten scrap of paper, a fragment of a fashion magazine, and it sparks a delightful scramble of imagination as the girls stitch crimson kilts from blossoms and the boys fashion breeches from flax leaves.
The story blossoms into a gentle satire of human habits, turning the simple act of dressing up into a whimsical competition between the forest’s tiniest inhabitants. With lively, rhyming prose and charming illustrations, the tale celebrates creativity, the joy of simple pleasures, and the quiet magic that thrives when nature and imagination intertwine.
Language
en
Duration
~30 minutes (29K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Janet Blenkinship and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-11-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1881–1973
A New Zealand writer who moved easily between classrooms, radio, and the page, she became especially loved for children's stories filled with local color and a warm sense of adventure. Her life and work reflect a long, varied career in teaching, broadcasting, and popular fiction.
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